Teen Girls Flip the Script on Social Media
I’m 17 years old, and teen girls like me experience a lot of bad stuff online–mean comments, pressures to sext,…
I’m 17 years old, and teen girls like me experience a lot of bad stuff online–mean comments, pressures to sext,…
Here’s what I post on social media: silly videos, pictures of my friends, and my art. I know I shouldn’t…
For the first time, there are as many Millenials as there are baby boomers– so young people are in a position to make a real difference in this election. How should political candidates engage effectively with young voters? What would be your words of advice to the front-runners who want so badly to appeal to youth?
Some people are calling 2016 the ‘most important election of our lifetimes’, and it’s easy to see why. Technology is providing venues for new voices to have their say on issues that will have a global impact; the emotions of both the right and the left run high as the country prepares to decide what direction its leadership will take; all while more and more social-media-savvy millennials are reaching voting age.
By: Ronvel Sharper and Brianna Ferrell/Richmond Pulse Editor’s Note: More than 90% of teens ages 13 -17 report going online…
Remember when a TI-84 was the most technologically advanced tool in the classroom? I don’t! Tech has always been a…
As desktop computers give way to portable smartphones, young people are able to access the internet more than ever before. According a study by the Pew Research Center, 94% of teens between the ages of 13 and 17 use the internet every day, and 24% of teens go online “almost constantly.”
81% of teenagers use some kind of social media and with 67% of those users using social media daily, we are led to question whether social media is having a positive or negative overall impact on people’s lives.
On this fantastic Friday night, Vincent talked about the New England Patriots in his newscast. Dae Dae talked about the…